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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-09-08, Page 6PAGE SIX. •yell • 'IN TI -IE. ARENA, `LUCKNOW • • at rin a real variet slaw `1 e appy. Er OUs ns.. Of .Elmira' numbers,comic songs, eom c Quartette and solo. skiXs, • comic imitations, magic, crayon `sketches, • . lo 'hone :and cornet selections; ., Piano, hy .p D IN ATTENDANCE •' LUCKNOW' PIPE BAND Carnival Games;: ingo, ' Prize'•Draw' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .i,UCKNOW, ONTARIO THI S.; SEPTEMBER qui,. 1;9.•)9' . DUNGAN N'Q .--�,--- • Mr. 'Graham MaODor►ald , left Mr. Alvin' Sherwood, ,ung n Monday for his school at. Petrolia. non bus, driver, Conducted a tour Mass Christine Thompson ac- to toXtt twoor St load's. Ex tast one of tithe companied her sister Grace , ian IhUaband arid, . son as far. as Tor- busses was chartered by mem- ' onto on Sunday on her`.•. ayt to bers of the Colwanash Junior her -school at BoVv nanvill'e. Farmersand IjUnior Institute.. Mrs, W. Townson . and four Surprise Tarty children have ' returned to, their ' Mr, and Mrs. Matthew Shack - after vending 'leton, Mr.'. and Mrs. John Mc- . Bonne in Sudburyh M two weeks at the ' h+om,e o f her father,' .L..'C, .M•aclver.. Mrs.' George. • Gilchrist ' is• in. W..i n,g h a m. • Hospital' receiving treatment for a broken wrist and several sprains and severe cuts received when . she fell going down •the' Cellar stairs, )Callers at_L Mlaelver's ..last py reunion .and a likely time 'to Week' ,were Mr ;:and •.Mrs Ross celebrate, two of the. 'family's acDo. ald :"and, son .:of ' Kapus- birth lays;. Mrs. Wayne Kaye, and asirig,,Mrs Bron'ilbley of Tor- her ,husband of Detroit. were :also Mrs. T. ; A. MacDonald of visitors: Mrs. Kaye formerly Miss onto, 1Vfr _ kleton- and_Jaer grand- Lucknow,• -:Mx arid: Mxs�':Gorclon- rD.or}s .�5hac � Johnston ,and Mrs:''. Chap. Strath- mother, ,Mrs. Elien' Shackleton,, dee .af Toronto and Miss Ma "ry both observed birthdays-On-Sep- Clatter birthdays'On''Sep- Clatter of Elora:• tember '6, A •'large'birthdaycake Mr Murray ' Thot psora has re . and all the.trimming Were .a part turnedto hisschool' •.at Windsor. of the' day.'s,,entertainment: Mrs: : Miss Margaret•,M•acDonald:,:.and :::Shiackleton, just .returned to'. her a • da` s, home lately after hospitalization brother Mac. spent sever l ,y or. .a• hick n hp;..,receitved in the. of, last 'week. at: Toronto Ex. • f q , ref FOURTH RT CONCESS1ON Whinney • and. their mot. er, . Ellen Ellen Shackleton, visited on,Sun- day at the .cottage ., of:. the' lat- ter's son, Mr.. Elmer Shackleton. at Grand Bend. The, cottage, Aust recently bunt Bend., M. Matthew Shackleton, the • oWner's broth- er, served' as the hap- ,p - Learly seri �g. •>. ' Mr. ' and Mrs. Anderson Mug MADE CHURCH. BEQUEST FOR 'ford of ' London were Sunday ''DWELFARE. ,WORK • visitors with Mrs. `Abner 'Morris. • Visitors with Mr. and Mrs A bequest of $500 wc�as mad:- Henry Horton ' last week were Annie • Mac Crispin by •the late Miss Miss . Margaret of Ot Lennany of Lucknow,. to the rdis tawa and , Mrs: Jolln, p, of sion.ary .and: maintenance fund of, Lucltirow. ' �the:United Church of Canada for ,Tr..�and••Mrs :Tom,: Lawlor and child: welfare work ', .son of:Auiburn visited Mr. and - Miss, MlaiceiLnnan was:.a native Mrs ':Tom •Park on Sunday.: • of Ashfield, and. spn.et the declin- I Miss : Sylvia Reed . of Toronto :ing years :of• her life 'in Luck__ spent the week'ertd with her sis: •: now at the home: of Mrs R. H• ter, Mrs. Alex Siinithti 11ficuilliri. -Mrs:' A.' G:' Elliott .of Strathroy' ..Was a -.Week-end, visitor. :at: the, home' of Mr. ,and'Mrs:• Robert.Ir- vm , . Miss: Clara •Sproul, Stratford, spent the weekend 'with, her-' sis- ters', Misses Rebina and:. Nettie. Sproul. / A AUXILIARY . HOL»: , FIRST, MEETING OrFALL TERM The Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion held their Sep .,, tember meeting on 'Tuesday ening, SePternber 6th„with the president, Mrs.Roy Black, in the • chair ` a,n d with 17 rr}enbers present. The Meeting opened with : he 1V!aPle Leaf, followed by two•. minutes' silence in memory of our , fallen 'heroes. • 'comrade Anna 'Johnston,: the newly elected secretary,` Was; in- stalled„ •Plans were•made to have. the Zone Leader, Comrade Boyle; visit at. the next' regular meet, ing don October 4th. ..• ' committees were,,, •. formed to: take ,cafe;of the'Auxiliary bazaar':, on Saturday, Septemlber. 1.7th,: /17 • •, Ft, • • MASSE, 3'ARf515 • t,. $ nI • � ? 1t 1t1r11.....,:f.:,..1 Pone gat !e!I,Sfl.a Team introduction of the "Pony” ITH -the introd...:_ �' '�j _Barris•.. extended the VV tractor,•Masse m farmin practically'` advantages of, power , g.',tR , everyone who makes his living from'•. the soil. ". There, are thousands of f arniers , and market : , ..;.gardeners, whose acreage does not justify the: investment' •in large -size 'tractor equipment.• Such men were. barred from the use of :power , • machinery until , the "Pony" came into the Picture, Today,. it is helping them -to increase their, 'farm output, reduce production .• costa, ' .. that, a : small tractor would :have to do, 'in .practical farm• •use,, .:to 'give satisfaction' to its' owner .. and they calculated the require- ' 'meets' ;of power, tractioi<i, weight, •and ..en.' diiraijce that such work would call for. ; As a -result, .the'.Massey-fiarris "Pony" out -weighs, __...�,.,. ndM oiii�workc•' •eve'�otlier tractor in its ch1ss. ` It,will do more work than a team, and much more work' than a little 'walklbehind 't tractor. r Goin further, Massey and eliminate old-fashioned drudgery. g r; yr'�I'he �rPon'? IS 'an -outetanilin ezam to f p e the farm -minded engineering that 'lies" behind ' every Massey-ffarris machine. In.' designing the "Pony", 'Massey -Harris engi�prieers were not content merely to _build a' small -size-' low- cft tractor. They studied the kinds 'of work ams engineers designed an assortment 6f. qui k ounted x ..: eXa"ICt� •. Ill' '" ` ht •size' zit the SPo11 • tools f •, y 3'` `g ht yield the maximum amount of finished work '',er�' hour : of .,tune and per gallon of gasoline. With `these tools, the "Pony`". not;only does ,amore work than a team, but' does it'better, faster and.cheaper. •; • Estal lished 184'7 r - TORONTO MONTREAL; ' . MONCTON REGINA•YORItTON,,' " ti • , SWIFT CURRENT WINNIPEG '. CALGARY • Mr, Robert ',Stother`s, who're GOderi,ch R•esldent Passes The death; ,occurred: on Tuesday' of last week. of David' Spi out;'80- Y'e ar-old lifelong ;resident, of: God �.. erich, where he was 'Well 'and favorably known, `He'„was mar- ried in • 1895 to . Jennie'Drennan' of Ashfield, who predeceased •hirri three years, ed 'beifore lunch , .was . served. Those graduating from the 'Baby Band were:.Carol•,•Pentland, •Ele- anor. Alton, -David Dawson, Lynda. Blake and Catherine •Smythe, ; • • Visitors : with : Mr: and NMxs, Robt. Irvin Sunday were Mr. & Mrs. James Smith and -•Margaret; Listowel, Jr. and '' Mrs Elmer ;Wall, Teeswater, Mr: and.: Mis,w;, Wan. Ritchie ; and ,Eldon,. Zion, 1VIr 'and -1Vfrs 7 =Ernest o-arteT-7 i .four children• of Amberley:.have Moved : to . their new • horne ori Main street. cei'v'ed tr'etment . at _Goderich Hospital for two• weeks, is:,much improved, and 'back to his. gar- age, ibilt taking things much eas- • 'ier , : and. as yet is ' only in the` office and. -not 'doing', any m,ech apical. work. He'has Mr; Everett Errington hired'; to. fill that cap acity. • Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Browr;• Kenneth`: and Wayne. spent', the :week -end' at %Dundaa. and Hama - ton visiting Mr.:and, Mrs ,Arthur •Brown, Dundas ' Mr., and,'Mrs.:'Wilfred Elliott Goderich, BRANDON, , , , •• SASKATOON 'EDMONTON VANCOUVER • VANCOUVER• r$' visited I their sister, Miss Elizabeth'.Elliott,Who is on; the 'sick list:: Mr.'and Mrs. GordonKidd' and family . returned to Islington of ter a; 'visit With Mir. and. Mrs d'. Mr'. Tom;.'. Polio. ck has been a.> patient at Goderich Hospital for , the past' week .for treatment..' Mr.". , RonaldChistioim, driver:. of a 'truck between • I=lam ilton and :•. Toronto, was a. week -end )visitor with :his 'parents;. Mr. and; Mrs.. John Chisholm Rev. ,. James`' Bright and Mrs. Bright of ,the -Dungannon United :Church have been 'on vacation to the.Manitoulin .Islands and Toro to; ----and ,:are expected -back this` :week, with . Mr,. Bright •re sutrring . services, Mr. Alex ' Smith , had charge of• the morning.: worship at -the•Dun:° ganrion :United ;Church . on'.Sun day, .morning .Mr. Smith recently • returned from Toronto, complet• - ing is studies at the( University': for his.. Bachelor of Aits ,courser 'r and on Tuesday• :morn ing •contin � :: 'ued the ,principalship, of the,.) un Bannon sehogl forte• -the.' 4th year., Mrs: Marvin Turnrn,.;teacher :af, • -fhe 'junior ;room;' had six .begin ners,. who are Eleanor Reed, El eanor Alton, Lynda Blake, . Edna Carter, David Dawson, Billy, Car- ter and ,Carol Pentland. , Miss Isa�.belle ,,Errington; spent a few days; at a cottage at Por.t Albert last: week:" as, part 'of her ''vacation. .. ' ' Mr,. Jack'Miss Bertha Po'and Miss ;Gwen Stewart, all successful, . graduates,— of G.0 I: `Goderich'; haveeachrventured,on a nevi enterprise: :lack has en-: Mr, and Nits.. Miles,.Larkin. and • baby Ann . of' Ottawa veyitr. d : a week ,with , Mrs. Larkin's"sister,' Mrs.. James. Wilson. .Mark ;'Weddii g 'Anniversaries A family gathering was, held'at the home of Mr:, arid Mrs. Robert. Irvin, :Dungannon, on Friday evy, feted as.a'- student at Toronto .ening to ,'honor • his parents, Mr.. Bertha , is atten• ding • and • .Mrs: Winn.'" Irviann of Ashfield._, • on the occasion. 'of their '35th Normal School .at London :. a n d Gwen has':. cera, ezlgaged • o teach at Crewe School: • . •Elizabeth -and' Patricia ••Pent- land, daughters .of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,Pentland, are 'visiting their aunt, .Mrs. Ernest .Pritchard of Toronto 'and attendirig: the.•Ex.. bt t h The Dungannon .Pxesbyterr'an Young Peoples union held their Bi -weekly meeting' en. Monday; night. A. dedication, service will :be . Meld Septernlber 1lth at 7:30' p.m. in the `church With :special •speakers and music 1Vfr, Thornton Eedy of Eedy's baker hap . p d• with • sty crenc' wiy, ap : ,a accident on '1VMoriday afternoon; when the thumb and • "finger of his right hand got' caught in the bread mixer, 'which. twisted and smashed the .thumb and 'took a piece • off the finger. While the accident causes quite a sore hand all are very glad it was ;not much worse • • (of.Goderich; Mx and 'Mrs. Ber niversary: • That date also' mark- ed ,the lith: wedding' anniversary. of Mr. 'and Mrs ,Percy Blundell '(nee. Anna' Irvin); a' daughter of ,. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin.. ,, Mi s.13' Ii vin was formerly Mabel Alton, ,a daughter of� • Mr.: and Mrs.'. Dan' g, ., , Alton and--�Mr.,-Ir i , • a sorra .°t. Mt. • .and 'Mrs: Robert Irvin: Their•,,, marriage `..thirty -live °years ago was solemnized ,by .Rev. . S Brictgette, pastor of Ashfield cuit "From. 1914''to 1918. Mr, and.: Mrs. Irvin' ,have slierit , most of. . Concession •. utheir married:life C ...: Miring the evening. 9, Ashfield. � they were presented with a .tri - light fn'�' and other . gifts.. floor 1a p A del%ious lunch" was served ;by the' hostess. •Guests nunibering •about 25 attended the.gathering arid included..1VMr, "and Mrs;' Wes .ley,' Aiton, London; :Mr s..'" W McNall, Lucknow; Mr., and Nits; . Charles Morrison, till and i t • The Dungannon United Church ram Curran' aiid Beverley' of ''WM.S, . Baby 'Band and Mission Haimilton, Mr;. and• Mrs; perch Band .held . the , annual picnic on - Blondelland Melvin of -Goderich , nal, Mr, • Eldin ,and"` Carolyn of • Gsoderich; RuIrvinsseil Ir' vin, Ashfield; Miss' Lillian Ray'' 'nard, Zion;, Mr. 'and Mrs. Isaac' Cranstonr and. Keith of , Belfast.• - Friday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Popp : and: Mrs.. C. Blake,. leaders of the. bands, conducted: a prorriotion 'service, Other • nurn- bers ,of the program were enjoy-. •